In this episode of Maple Syrup and Mayhem, I talk about treason and how governments can commit acts of betrayal against their own people and the nations they serve. I give examples of governments committing acts of treason in the past, present, and future, as well as current news stories that tie back to them.
00:01:01.360But anyways, since then, many ways a leader or a government can betray its nation have been highlighted and committed, actually, or are currently being committed by so-called democracies.
00:01:13.480We're going to go over some of those things, and I'm going to give some glaring examples, as well as some current news stories that tie back.
00:01:22.260We're going to talk about some of the current news stories that's going on right now, or have in the recent past, that all tie back to these things.
00:01:31.360Now, making deals with hostile enemies like China, which Canada does, or allowing countries like India to invade and take our jobs, our homes, our social resources.
00:01:59.400I am of the personal belief, and I have talked about this before, that the Canadian government has been collaborating with India for a long time to bring in their workers, who then send half of their earnings or their gibs that they get from our social security system, or not security system, but anyways, our social network, welfare, all that stuff.
00:02:19.980And they send that back to India in remittances.
00:02:23.900They also come here, like I said, when their kids are, you know, because there's a lot of inbreeding there, not as much as maybe in Muslim countries, but, you know, and in Pakistan, but there is.
00:02:33.040And they bring their, you know, dysgenic children here to get our health care, because it's better than what they have there, and, you know, support from our social, our tax dollars, basically.
00:02:43.260So, and as I've said before, the India's GDP is heavily reliant on remittances from other Western countries.
00:02:51.500The US is obviously the biggest one, just based on population alone.
00:02:55.200Canada is up there, Australia is up there.
00:02:57.800And they're not even hiding it anymore.
00:02:59.900I mean, speaking of Australia, the Australian government has made some sort of shady deal with India to accept highly skilled Indians into their country.
00:03:08.060Although, you know, Canada has slightly or temporarily caved to public pressure about student visas.
00:03:16.720Due to the rampant fraud, and the reduced number, they've reduced the number of student visas given to Indians.
00:03:23.560This is just merely shifting them from one category to another on a spreadsheet, basically.
00:03:28.740They're still coming in, but they're just coming in under a different visa, so that, you know, it looks like they've reduced the student visas by 95%, or whatever, from India.
00:03:38.080But then they just, you know, bring them in under a different program.
00:03:40.340So, it's really six of one and half a dozen of another.
00:03:43.680However, I do think there is a slight temporary reduction, because I've noticed that some rental prices in certain areas are starting to come down.
00:03:53.060So, I do think that either, you know, people are going home, maybe they can't handle it, maybe it's because it's winter, I don't know.
00:03:59.800But it's still not nearly enough, and they're only doing it because of the outcry right now.
00:04:06.060Governments, they'll do something, put a temporary band-aid on it until everybody's back to their comfortable lives and quiet and stuff like that.
00:04:12.700And then they just go back to doing what they were doing before.
00:04:14.480Now, selling our national resources to foreign entities like China, instead of extracting the resources to benefit that country.
00:04:23.240So, when you sell to foreign entities, you're taking jobs away from your people, because foreign companies, unless they're like a U.S. company, but for the most part, Chinese companies, Indian companies are going to hire their own people.
00:04:36.220So, you're taking jobs away from Canadians.
00:04:38.940You're also taking profits away from Canadians.
00:04:40.800If you want to use it in the context of Saudi Arabia, who they don't even charge income tax to their people, or sorry, to Saudi citizens, and you have to be a Saudi national.
00:04:51.640And most, if not all, of their social resources are free, like medical visits and all that kind of stuff, because they use their own oil resources to benefit their own people.
00:05:03.100Yes, there's oil barons there and stuff like that, but it belongs, you know, the resources or a lot of the resources belong to the country.
00:05:09.780And they put it back for their own citizens.
00:05:12.040Now, they also don't accept immigrants, right?
00:05:14.680Like, if you go to Saudi as an immigrant, you're basically considered slave, you're considered a lesser class, and you do not benefit from any of their resources.
00:05:21.800And as much as I dislike the Middle East and Islam and all that stuff, this is really the way a normal sovereign country would treat its natural resources and its citizens.
00:05:32.460Deliberately weakening national defense or inviting or aiding an invasion or a subversion.
00:05:44.180Again, this is happening right before our eyes.
00:05:46.600It's undermining the military, intelligence, borders, or alliances in ways that make the country vulnerable to external attack or internal takeover.
00:05:57.080I'm going to put in, we're actually going to go over the weak borders.
00:06:00.740And this, we're going to talk about it, or I'm going to actually put it in here.
00:06:03.920Tyler Oliveira did a story about crossing the border.
00:06:07.540I'm not sure if he crossed from Canada into the U.S. or the reverse, but he hired, I think he crossed from Canada into the U.S.
00:06:12.320He hired somebody in Canada to sneak him over, and we have even weaker immigration rules.
00:06:17.320So, weaker immigration rules acts as a way to demoralize the people of the nation by removing anything familiar to them.
00:06:24.100So, when you walk outside and you look around and, you know, nothing is the same as when, you know, you grew up, and I'm talking like the people.
00:06:31.760Like, when you are in an area like Brampton, if you grew up in Brampton in the 80s and the 90s, you probably, you know, were in a mostly white community.
00:06:39.020And in a very short period of time, it's, you're like one of maybe a thousand, if you see a white person there.
00:06:47.200So, this is definitely demoralizing to the nation, to the people of the nation.
00:06:51.580And our lack of defense spending, it leaves the country open to invasion, and it also puts us heavily dependent on the U.S. to protect us.
00:06:59.180And Canada has done that on purpose, because they figure the U.S. is not going to allow anybody to attack us, because it's so, we share a land border with them.
00:07:06.360So, they've decided that they didn't need to spend on military defense.
00:07:12.100It's put us also in a vulnerable position with the U.S., right?
00:07:33.120It also, like I said, it keeps us at their mercy and reduces any geopolitical power we may have had otherwise.
00:07:39.500And that goes the same with, you know, your resources, too.
00:07:42.020Like, when you don't keep your national resources within your country and you don't have the buying power and stuff like that, you're at the mercy of the other countries.
00:07:50.680Massive intentional economic sabotage or looting of national wealth, stripping public assets, hyperinflation policies that destroy savings, or kleptocracy on a scale that impoverishes the population while enriching a tiny elite.
00:08:07.360This is sometimes described as waging economic war on your own citizens.
00:08:13.080Now, this has been going on for a while in Canada, the stripping of our public assets, like selling all of our gold reserves, selling our rights to the natural resources or the mining rights to the natural resources on our property to foreign entities, printing money, creating hyperinflation during the con-bid scam, just printing money, giving out money, out-of-control immigration resulting in, you know, housing shortages, explosive increases in house prices.
00:08:39.020Not allowing a free market by ensuring there is little to no competition in utilities, especially in Canada.
00:08:47.800We have, for the most part, like, okay, let me speak for Ontario, but we have basically two big cell phone technology companies.
00:08:55.680So cell phone, cable, and I guess, internet companies.
00:10:19.540A lot of people are going to remember this, or maybe currently experiencing this.
00:10:23.240Waging war or destructive policies against certain segments of the population.
00:10:27.860So using state violence, engineered famines, mass repression, genocidal campaigns against ethnic, religious, class, or political groups within this country.
00:10:40.380Now, this is happening, of course, in all Western countries now, most notably Australia.
00:10:45.500At least that's been in the news recently with all their extremely tyrannical anti-hate speech laws, or what I like to call anti-Jew speak laws.
00:10:52.940But Canada is also pushing for these same laws or similar, and the UK has been doing this for years already, arresting people for memes and things they've said.
00:11:02.640They're doing this to destroy the segment of the population that they would label dissidents.
00:11:07.940But whose crime, really, your only crime is merely speaking out about the things that you see around you, you know, therefore making noticing illegal, or at least illegal to speak about it, to say anything about it.
00:11:18.880Also, and they talk about this in the last point, but the mass immigration of non-whites to Western countries is also an ethnic genocide of white people.
00:11:29.340It's a religious genocide to Christians here in Canada who have had numerous churches burned down, but you never hear about it.
00:11:37.000And they've watched hundreds of anti-Christian institutions be built around them, like mosques and, you know, these Jewish synagogues and stuff like that.
00:11:44.300And they definitely suffer the most discrimination from our own government.
00:11:47.920We saw that during the Convid scam and, you know, Emergencies Act and all that kind of crap, right?
00:11:53.600They were, notably Christians were targeted for having services where I am quite sure I didn't see any mosques or anything like that be targeted during that time for having services, which I'm sure they were also doing.
00:12:06.280Systematically destroying core institutions of self-governance or constitutional order.
00:12:16.620Now, subverting elections, the judiciary, free speech, rule of law, to entrench permanent power, turning the state into a tool of private control rather than a public service.
00:12:26.580Again, free speech is being destroyed in Western countries, except the U.S. currently, and that's only because of their constitution.
00:12:36.740But the U.S. and I believe even Canada have issues with election fraud.
00:12:40.980The U.S. is the more glaring example, but I think it's a form of subversion to allow large amounts of specific diasporas into the country, which is what Canada does.
00:12:49.960Creating large ethnic voting blocs who will all vote in the same way.
00:12:53.740And basically, they're going to vote in the way of what party gives them the most gibs.
00:12:57.960So, like, the most free shit, that's who they're going to vote for.
00:13:01.040Purposely giving non-Canadians a lower sentence for violent crime because of some sort of made-up oppression.
00:13:07.040And then, in turn, giving actual Canadians who are exercising their, you know, what we thought we had, freedom of speech or association, freedom of association, harsh jail sentences for mean words.
00:13:17.480You know, this upsets, obviously, the public order, right?
00:13:20.260And the diasporas or, yeah, the diasporas that they bring in here, like I said, sometimes they'll vote conservative, sometimes they'll vote liberal.
00:13:28.900Whoever gets in there, and that's why you see Pierre Polyev with all the Indians and stuff like that, because that is a large voting bloc.
00:13:34.560And if you can secure, and he's got Indians in his party, so if you can secure that voting bloc and have a bunch of, you know, token Indians in those areas, running in those areas where that specific voting bloc is, you can definitely manipulate and win elections that way.
00:13:50.420Collusion with foreign enemies during existential threats.
00:13:52.560Providing aid or comfort to adversaries in wartime or near-war situations, whether through intelligence leaks, resource transfers, or diplomatic sabotage.
00:14:02.740Now, one example I wanted to put here is giving aid to the Ukraine.
00:14:07.720Now, we may not be in an existential threat, or at least they don't want to tell us that, but we kind of are.
00:14:13.120Like, our country is in really rough shape financially, you know, we have tons of homeless people, we have an out-of-control immigration problem, housing prices, cost of living, all this kind of stuff.
00:14:24.160That could be, you know, near-war situations.
00:14:27.140It usually precedes a war or a collapse.
00:14:30.680We allow the Chinese to train their military on our soil, and likely our own soldiers trained them.
00:14:38.540We colluded with them during COVID to come up with the reasoning for the removal of our freedoms and the trampling of all of our freedoms and the lockdowns and stuff like that.
00:14:47.800I mean, a good example here is the Chinese scientists that were working in a high-security microbiology lab in Winnipeg.
00:14:54.920They were found to be working with the Wuhan Institute and were given info directly to the CCP.
00:15:00.340The documents presented to Parliament show that the CSIS, or Canadian Security Agency, concluded that scientist Kiu, Kiu, I can't pronounce it, Kiu, or Q-I-U, repeatedly lied about the extent of her work with the Wuhan Institute and the Chinese government.
00:15:18.240You know, who knows if the next pandemic, and I mean a real pandemic, not like a scandemic like the COVID one was.
00:15:25.320What if it does, like, who's to say it won't come from our own country?
00:15:27.700Because we have people, you know, working on this kind of stuff that are foreign agents.
00:15:33.100Like, wouldn't it make it sense for, or easier for a country if they wanted to commit a terrorist attack using a virus if they were actually residing in the country?
00:15:42.320Like, that would make a lot of sense, right?
00:15:45.440So, why did they allow this stuff to happen?
00:15:48.300And finally, again, this we talked about earlier, but engineering, demographic, or cultural replacement policies.
00:15:55.300Deliberately importing populations or promoting policies claiming to erase national identity or culture for ideological or economic reasons.
00:16:09.120So, the definition of this they put in here that when I was looking it up, they put claims, right?
00:16:15.180And, of course, they're going to say that because it's, they call it a conspiracy theory, but it's clearly not.
00:16:21.080This is exactly what's happening before our eyes, and it's purely for economic reasons.
00:16:26.080The elites of our country, you know, they want a slave class, and, of course, Whitey isn't going to go for that.
00:16:31.600We didn't build this country and create, you know, all these things so that we could work as proleys or slaves.
00:16:36.760And so, I also think this is why, and again, this is all in my opinion, but I think this is also why they push the race mixing in the media to subvert the people into thinking it's normal to do that and to encourage them to do that.
00:16:50.420And it destroys our, you know, our ethnicity from within and makes a new kind of Heinz 57.
00:17:00.220But, anyways, Heinz 57 race of people, so it's, like, a mixture of many different things.
00:17:05.380Heinz 57 is actually a sauce that it has, like, 57 ingredients or something, and that's why they call it that.
00:17:10.220Anyways, so it'll make a, you know, class or race of people without a distinct heritage and, therefore, no identity or loyalty to other, like, people or to that nation.
00:17:21.520So, we're going to go back to the first point we talked about, selling out the national sovereignty or territory to foreign powers.
00:17:37.120So, of course, there is foreign ownership, especially from China, of our natural resources.
00:17:44.980It's very hard to find accurate statistics.
00:17:47.600Obviously, the government wants to keep this hidden.
00:17:49.860But even with, it sounds low, like, in summary, it says Chinese companies own or have stakes in a small but strategically notable fraction, well under 10 to 15 percent of our major resource sectors combined.
00:18:03.120So, it's far from majority control, but it doesn't need to be a majority control.
00:18:07.940None of our national resources should be owned by any foreign entities.
00:18:12.140Another example, a great example, is the Highway 407 in Ontario.
00:18:19.100It's a toll highway, was owned by the government, was built by the government, the taxpayer, and they sold it to a Spanish company.
00:18:26.560And now the fees for that are out of control to use that.
00:18:30.080So, again, that is something that would be considered a national resource, I would think.
00:18:35.440At least it's an infrastructure of Canadians that has been sold to a foreign entity.
00:18:41.940So, this, again, creates the risk of, you know, it brings, like I said, it takes jobs away from Canadians.
00:18:52.460It runs the risk of having foreign entities, hostile entities, be able to control some of these important, you know, things, the resources, the infrastructure.
00:19:02.800Now, yeah, maybe the 407 in a Spanish company isn't necessarily high risk like it is from China.
00:19:07.780But regardless, you're selling off your national resources.
00:19:11.800We don't, like I said, which we'll talk about after, we don't have gold, any of that stuff.
00:19:15.580When you sell any of these things to foreign powers, you're allowing them access, basically, to this.
00:19:21.240And who's to say, you know, they're not going to have a hostile takeover of some of these companies.
00:19:27.880And it leads into the second point of deliberately weakening national defense, right, or inviting aid, or inviting or aiding invasion and undermining the military.
00:19:41.420Now, military exercises with the China's people, now, they said they were doing what the China, China's people liberation army.
00:19:51.160This is actually on the government of Canada out here.
00:20:29.320In parallel with the whole of government review of Canada's approach to China, National Defense is currently reviewing its engagements.
00:20:35.000Well, it's a little too late for that, right?
00:20:36.700Like, if you go back to the stories of how strong the Canadian military were in wartime efforts and stuff like that, we have some of the most, you know, dangerous, I could say, or highly trained in special forces anyways, in the world.
00:20:54.700And they're now training a foreign hostile, or they were training a foreign hostile government, or army, which makes no sense.
00:21:04.860Here's some, you know, they wanted to put in some quick facts, you know, just basically to make sure that you don't get too upset over it.
00:21:10.420This is where, you know, and I don't know if you guys will remember this, but like in 2019, this World Military Games, this is when supposedly COVID initially started.
00:21:18.960And China blamed, well, they actually blamed the U.S. there, but like Canada was there as well for the World Military Games.
00:21:25.220They blamed U.S. soldiers for bringing that over there, or, you know, soldiers from out of China.
00:21:30.940And we all knew that's bullshit, right?
00:21:35.200So, you know, despite the fact that they were willing to do this, and we're such an ally to them, you know, yeah, we're still training them.
00:21:43.100So anyways, yeah, that's a form of, we'll stop sharing that, hold on.
00:21:48.960That's, like I said, a form of deliberately weakening the national defense, right?
00:21:54.680Another example, which we have a few examples here, is weak borders, right?
00:21:58.640So, Tyler Oliver has posted two videos.
00:22:06.040Now, I'm not going to show the whole video because I don't want to take away from his work, but I'm going to show the, it's kind of like a clip of, he hired a smuggler to sneak him across the U.S.-Canada border.
00:22:18.960And, not surprisingly, he didn't seem to have any issues with that, doing it.
00:22:25.980So, we're going to watch this quickly.
00:22:28.280And then, like I said, we'll, you know, there's a few other stories that are in that same subject of, what do you call it, inviting, basically having weak borders.
00:22:38.740That runs a human smuggling business, sneaking people across the U.S.-Canadian border for $6,000.
00:22:46.900He advertises his services on Instagram reels at Sidhu New York, funneling them to his WhatsApp number in his bio, where he'll then arrange the smuggling logistics.
00:22:56.540All right, I'm headed to a one-star hotel to get trafficked by Sidhu into the U.S.A.
00:23:01.040Obviously, I'm not going to actually enter the U.S.A.
00:29:47.740And I feel bad for the homeless in Brampton because they're out here on the streets living in tents because it's too dangerous to be in our shelters.
00:29:52.740So they're afraid to live in the shelters because the Africans?
00:30:21.740And what he's saying is actually right.
00:30:23.740Like, I mean, he said it in a, you know, less than politically correct way, but good on this guy because he said, what he said is exactly right.
00:30:31.740Like they are, it's not just, but it's not just the Africans there.
00:30:37.740And yes, maybe the Indians will work and stuff like that.
00:30:39.740But the problem is, is their work is problematic.
00:30:41.740And this is where we get into all the crime stats and all the crime things, which also destabilizes a nation.
00:30:48.740Um, it's, it's not economic sabotage, but it does, it's kind of looting.
00:30:53.740Um, in a sense that, well, maybe not, but I mean, still it's costing us money because of the policing, because of all that kind of stuff we have to do there.
00:31:03.740Um, it's causing us obviously to lose money that way in taxpayer dollars and stuff like that.
00:31:08.740So, you know, and they're making money because they're committing crimes to do it.
00:31:11.740And this is ties into, again, the system systematically rather destroying the core institutions of self-governance or constitutional order more, more or less.
00:31:24.740And I wanted to share this, uh, stat again.
00:31:27.740Grok is useful for some of these things, unless you're asking questions about Jews, and then obviously you're not going to get a necessarily accurate answer.
00:31:34.740But besides that, for statistics, it's pretty good.
00:31:37.740Um, I had asked Grok, what is, how much of Canada's national resources are owned by Chinese companies?
00:31:43.740And again, we can only really go by what the government reports, which are, they're not going to be accurate, especially when it comes to this stuff.
00:31:50.740They, they try to reduce what statistics they collect just to kind of, again, in a way of subverting the public.
00:31:56.740So they don't know what's actually going on behind the scenes.
00:31:59.740There's no, like, uh, transparency, you know, or anything like that.
00:32:07.740Um, but the available data from 23, 2023 to 2025 is that oil and gas, it's, it's relatively limited to the Chinese ownership.
00:32:15.740Mining and minerals like lithium copper and nickel, uh, they have a significant, but minority stake in several major Canadian mining companies.
00:32:24.740They are getting their hands in the minerals to try to be able to get ahead of like the people that, you know, use those to make like the chips and all that kind of stuff.
00:32:32.740And obviously we're going to need some of these, uh, I guess minerals in the future, or at least that's what they anticipate, especially with the move to, or the attempt to move to electric everything.
00:33:38.740So their summary is as likely it's 10 to 15%, which I already said.
00:33:42.740But they shouldn't be owning half of a percent, in my opinion, because that's just a form of subverting the nation by allowing this stuff to go on.
00:33:54.740And we've talked about, I've talked about before, remittances.
00:34:01.740And just this one in particular is just remittances to India.
00:34:06.740Because I had asked Grok the question.
00:34:08.740So, again, downplaying it that India receives, India's economy is large, but they receive, it's 3.5% of their GDP based on official, recent official estimates from the World Bank, right?
00:34:20.740Of remittances, that's a lot of money, even though it may sound like very little.
00:34:24.740And that's money that they're taking from our economies, Canadian, Australian, the American economies and sending to their country.
00:34:35.740And, of course, all of these countries could definitely use that, right?
00:34:39.740So, it's about $135 billion a year in U.S. dollars.
00:34:45.740I asked if, if you go further up here, let me just see here.
00:34:51.740Yeah, so it's fluctuated historically between 2.5% to 4% in the last couple of decades.
00:34:56.740Western countries, the U.S. and the U.K., drive 40% to 50% of total remittances in recent years.
00:35:03.740That's quite a lot of their remittances again.
00:35:06.740And then I asked Grok the question to give me what would happen, a scenario of what would happen if India received no remittances.
00:35:13.740So, that's inward personal transfers from abroad.
00:35:16.740They said it would not be catastrophic.
00:35:19.740It would definitely be noticeable for the overall economy.
00:35:21.740They say it's large, their economy is large, diversified and driven primarily by domestic consumption services, especially IT exports.
00:35:28.740That is because, so this, remittances is like personal transfers, right?
00:35:33.740But this doesn't account for the fact that a lot of American Canadian companies are outsourcing their work to India.
00:35:39.740And that's what's also contributing to their GDP.
00:35:41.740So, instead of having Canadians in a call centre here, they're outsourcing it to India because they can obviously do it for a lot less.
00:35:49.740And then that's helping their economy.
00:35:51.740But it's not really Indian developed work or Indian developed companies.
00:35:55.740It's our companies exploiting the cheap and stupid labour of Indians.
00:36:00.740So, it would just add that they just go through the macro level impacts, growth slowdown of the GDP, foreign reserves and external stability, and poverty and inequality worsening.
00:36:11.740Again, I'm not sure why we give a shit of inequality in a country that's not ours.
00:36:15.740We should only care about it in our own country.
00:36:17.740And then it'll give regional and sectoral differences.
00:36:21.740So, I'd say it's not going to be a huge, devastating thing, but I think if all of that stuff was pulled out, not just remittances, but also the companies that are exploiting the cheap Indian labour,
00:36:32.740if they were forced to come back to their country of operation and hire the employees of that country, like Canada, America, et cetera, et cetera,
00:36:42.740that would probably significantly impact India more so than just the remittances.
00:36:48.740But at the end of the day, a lot of these remittances they're sending back are tax dollars.
00:36:52.740Like they're, you know, they find ways to scam or their money of crime, proceeds of crime and stuff like that, that they're sending back.
00:37:02.740This is all not necessarily the proceeds of crime, but like I said, the money that they're taking from our social system, they're getting health care here for free.
00:37:09.740If you can send half your income back to India, then you can afford to pay for your health care.
00:37:13.740You don't need to have taxpayer funded health care.
00:37:15.740And that brings us to another story, just about the immigration and the, hold on, I had it saved here.
00:38:26.740In fiscal year 2425 alone, you provided health care coverage for 623,365 beneficiaries, including 440,000 asylum claimants with expenses of $900 million.
00:38:42.740Does the department break down the number of people based on the groups listed on the website?
00:38:48.740For example, how many asylum claimants, how many detainees, how many individuals granted eligibility at the minister's discretion?
00:40:05.740However, as you will know, just because you are an asylum claimant, it doesn't mean that there's been a determination of whether or not it is a founded claim.
00:40:16.740So, yeah, I so I'm going to stop it there because she just goes on trying to make up fucking, I don't know, trying to fill holes that she doesn't know or try to plug holes of her story.
00:40:28.740But I'm going to tell you why that's not true.
00:40:30.740And I can give you anecdotal evidence because I actually worked in the health care system in Ontario for quite a while.
00:40:37.740And this was part of the reason why I had to leave because I couldn't I just couldn't stand it anymore.
00:40:42.740So what often happens when these people come is, is it happens usually through, you know, family re into what do you want to call it?
00:40:49.740Reunation. Reunification is what they call it.
00:40:52.740Or, you know, families visiting. Right.
00:40:55.740So you'll have let's just use Indians, for example, they'll bring in their 70 something year old parents that are ill into the country, either on a visit visitors visa or to take care of the children to provide daycare.
00:41:08.740The government loves that when you say you're bringing someone to provide daycare, because that means they have more people to go to work and slave away.
00:41:17.740And you're not technically supposed to be eligible for OHIP in Ontario, Ontario Health Program or the Health Insurance Program, until you've been here at least three months.
00:41:27.740And I believe it's not coming from necessarily the provinces budget, but it is the provinces resources that are being used.
00:41:36.740So my understanding is the federal government pays for refugees.
00:41:39.740It doesn't matter. It's all coming out of our pocket.
00:41:41.740And they reimburse the province for providing that health care to these refugee claimants.
00:41:46.740But what will happen is sometimes they're not even refugee claimants.
00:41:49.740They're just people that are there on a visitor's visa.
00:41:52.740And because the hospital has, you know, some sort of agreement or contract that they're not going to turn anybody away.
00:41:58.740This has happened, and I'm telling you, I kid you not, that they will drop off their parent at the hospital and just leave them there and not pick up the phone.
00:42:08.740And so the hospital is now under the obligation to not just throw that person out on the street, although I think that we need to take that hard of a measure.
00:42:15.740So they have to provide care for this person.
00:42:18.740And there's been times where the person is, like I said, a refugee.
00:42:38.740So they'll leave them at the hospital.
00:42:40.740And then the hospital's under pressure to get them out there.
00:42:43.740So then they put pressure on the home and community care to put that person in a long-term care home when they have not contributed at all to the tax basket, basically.
00:43:09.740Another example is different programs they have through home care where, you know, they provide you with personal care items, personal care items, diapers, all that kind of stuff.
00:43:19.740The government also will fund programs like that.
00:43:22.740And if you as a Canadian were to ask for help with, like I said, look, they're offering our soldiers made instead of providing them with health care.
00:43:30.740So that's just one, like I could tell a million stories, but you know, it's not even worth it because it just gets me angry and it'll probably anger everybody else too.
00:43:37.740But this was one of the reasons why I left because I was just sick of seeing it, sick of being, you know, my tax dollars being used for this kind of scammery and not being able to say anything about it.
00:43:47.740So they think because of this, the government thinks they've come with a solution, which when you read more into it is not a solution at all.
00:43:56.740They're saying that refugees are going to have to co-pay for health care.
00:44:01.740Now, when you see that line, you're like, oh, wow, that's, that's great.
00:44:04.740No, they're still going to be able to go and see the doctor in the emergency room.
00:44:08.740It's just that they're going to have to co-pay for prescriptions and it's only $4.
00:44:12.740So do any of us only pay $4, co-pay for our prescriptions if you don't have benefits through your employer?
00:44:19.740And it was actually introduced in the budget in November.
00:44:24.740And I think that coincides with the, you know, testimony we just saw there or the interview they had with that stupid doctor or whoever she was that didn't know what the breakdown is of the spending.
00:44:35.740So they're just responding to public outcry about the spending.
00:44:39.740Again, it's, it's not going to change anything permanently.
00:44:42.740So they provide limited and temporary coverage for urgent and essential health care to service services to government sponsored refugees and asylum seekers until they transition to the territorial provincial or territorial plans.
00:44:54.740It's all coming out of the tax basket basket.
00:44:56.740So now people that are open to this program, I guess it's the federal health program.
00:45:01.740They'll only have to pay $4 for each prescription filled under that and 30% of other costs of eligible supplemental health products.
00:45:10.740So they're getting dental care, vision care, counseling and assistive devices, all things that Canadian citizens do not get covered under our OHIP, under our health care plans.
00:45:43.740So don't let them fool you into thinking they're actually doing anything.
00:45:46.740It's just, again, another Band-Aid solution to shut people up.
00:45:49.740It says that these are the things, home care and long-term care, they have to pay out of pocket for.
00:45:54.740Again, they say this, but there's always extenuating circumstances that come up and you end up, they end up getting it for free regardless.
00:46:28.740We shouldn't be giving anybody anything here.
00:46:31.740If you as a Canadian have to wait three months when you move provinces for healthcare in that province, why are we giving it to people that aren't even Canadian citizens?
00:46:40.740Now, another way that they, you know, it falls under a few categories is obviously, I talked about the scamming and us not feeling safe or, you know, the public order has basically been affected, right?
00:46:54.740It's the constitutional order was the term that they used in the self-governance.
00:46:58.740Well, when you look at things like this, like wiretap posts, you know, a lot of this, the deport report.
00:47:04.740Um, there's a few different cases, but the, in this case here, it's a robbery, um, or no, sorry, not a robbery.
00:47:11.740A shoplifter assaulted a worker at a Sobeys.
00:47:19.740And basically, you know, because they can't afford groceries.
00:47:22.740And it's like he wiretap says, if you can't afford to feed yourselves, it's time to put you back on the plane.
00:47:27.740And this was the same thing with the international students going to our food banks and stuff like that.
00:47:31.740You are supposed to be able to support yourself when you're going to school here, not using our resources, but it's been going on for so long.
00:47:47.740That sounds like an African. Basically, you can hear by the chimp noises.
00:47:50.740The worst part is, honestly, is that nobody's coming to help. Like, and I get it, people are scared, but like, it's so sad that the people just stand there and they'd rather just film it instead of helping.
00:48:18.740So, they're pulling the liquor store thing, right, where they grab a basket and just walk out and just expect that, you know, um, the security at the business isn't going to do.
00:48:32.740And they don't at the liquor store. They don't. They, the security is an Indian. Usually they might weigh 120 pounds soaking wet paint doing shit.
00:48:39.740They just watch them walk out. Right. Who knows? They're probably in on it with some of them, but in some stores they have loss prevention and this is what they try to do.
00:48:47.740And like, it's supposed to be, this guy's acting, this, this invader is acting like it's his right because he doesn't have money for food. Well, that's too bad. Go back to your country.
00:48:57.740And then this one is really disgusting. Um, more than 12 victims of alleged sexual offenses identified at seniors' homes, police. Victims are in their seventies and, and through to the nineties.
00:49:10.740So we're going to open the story because I'm pretty sure let's just see here. We'll share the national post. Yeah.
00:49:19.740They probably, I don't know if they've identified. Oh, we can't even see fucking national post, but anyways, I'm, I'm going to willing to bet that they're either African staff or Indian staff.
00:49:33.740And again, this is because those are, it's just the rule of logistics. Those are the majority of people who fill the employment positions there, like the PSW positions and stuff like that.
00:49:43.740So I'm going to guess that based on that, and then based on this other, uh, story that we have of the, let's scroll down here, this one here where a man broke in and raped some of her horses.
00:49:57.740And we can see that clearly that that's an Indian. I'm going to guess that that's probably what, uh, were the people at the home too, as well that were, um, accused of this, right.
00:50:09.740Uh, because this is who they bring in. This is who the government says we need to bring in here to work at these homes so they can abuse our, our seniors and stuff like that.
00:50:16.740So, yeah. And then finally, Mocha did some really good work speaking of, you know, again, this is a long video. Um, and I encourage you guys to go watch it over on Mocha's page, but this is another problem, right?
00:50:29.740We have a lot of foreign doctors or even people that, uh, claim to be doctors in the case of this guy here.
00:50:36.740He is Nigerian, um, and doctor is in quotation marks because he's not really a doctor. He's guilty of sexual misconduct towards a minor, but he was still allowed to practice in Alberta.
00:50:48.740He came from Regina. He's a doctor, supposedly, again, in quotation marks, accused of multiple sexual assaults and impropriety.
00:50:55.740Emaphadon Thomas is a core is a core was found guilty of two counts of sexual misconduct, one involving a 16 year old minor and another involving a 19 year old patient and is currently suspended in Saskatchewan.
00:51:08.740So he's suspended in Saskatchewan for this. And a lot of these doctors work at walk in clinics.
00:51:13.740And a lot of times, you know, like I've had to take my daughter to a walk in clinic where there was an African doctor, but you can bet I didn't leave her side.
00:51:19.740So it's unfortunate that that's the case, but because, you know, they're coming in here and we need so many doctors.
00:51:24.740They bring in these doctors and they work in environments where, you know, maybe there's not as much oversight.
00:51:29.740So despite his suspension, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta continues to allow him to see female patients in contrast to Saskatchewan's medical board, which deemed him a risk and required him to demonstrate rehabilitation.
00:51:45.740You can't rehabilitate a pervert. Okay, like I don't understand this rehabilitation model. There's only punishment for perverted rapists.
00:51:53.740Mocha went to Edmonton's Northgate Medical Clinic to ask whether Dr.
00:51:58.740Imaphadon is still asking minors out for dinner, telling them not to inform their parents and lecturing them that they need an older guy to take care of them.
00:52:08.740And in 2014, the Texas Medical Board, so this guy gets around, issued an order against him, requiring him to stop falsely advertising himself as a doctor in Texas.
00:52:19.740Dr. Imaphadon's case is another example of weak federal and provincial medical board oversight, particularly when it comes to misrepresentation and fraud by foreign graduates claiming to be doctors.
00:52:31.740Not only could you be potentially sexually assaulted, but you may be being treated by a doctor who's not really even a doctor because he came from Internet.
00:52:40.740And I've always had this this concern.
00:52:42.740I've always said this is like, how do we guarantee that their education is the same as what a Canadian or a Westerner would get?
00:52:51.740I've seen cases of people that have gotten their degrees in England, which you would assume is, you know, up to the same standards here in the West.
00:53:01.740And they've been white and Canada, you know, won't let them.
00:53:05.740They tell them they have to go back to school here.
00:53:06.740But yet we get an African in here, rapist, who's not even a real doctor.
00:53:17.740Every day when you look around, you're going to find an example of how our government, our leaders are committing treason against the people.
00:53:25.740It's the betrayal of the people of the nation.
00:53:28.740And treason, again, like we said at the very beginning, is usually reserved for single people trying to, you know, subvert the government.